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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-11-01

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Page Eleven

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday,- November 1, -1946

Churchill Urges Britain
Surrender Mandate to UN

Folk Institute Marks
Twentieth Year with
Concert at Beth El


The twentieth anniversary ju-
bilee concert of the Sholom
Aleichem Folk Institute will take
place Sunday, Nov. 10, at Tem-
LONDON, (JTN) Former Prime Minister Churchill ple Beth Ed, the first of several
again has urged the British government to surrender its man- events planned far- this winter.
date for. Palestine to the United Nation4.if it is • unable to
TD.e renowned tenor Ysaak
fulfill its pledge of creating • a Jewish National ,Home there.
Gladstone,- of New York, will
Speaking after Prime Minister Attlee had made a state- present . a program of Yiddish
ment on foreign policy in which his only reference to Pales- and Hebrew songs.
tine was to describe it as "one of
Guest speaker of the evening
the urgent world problems," Mr.
will
be the well-known writer,
Churchill charged that the Labor
Yankoy Zipper, principal of the
government had caused a tre-
mendous amount of suffering be-
famOus Parochial Peretz School
cause it had not adopted a de-
of Montreal. Also participating
cisive policy on Palestine. He
in the program will be a group
deplored the fact that large mili-
of children from the Sholom
tary forces were engaged in "a
An urgent appeal has arrived Aleichem scifools and the Unit-
squalid conflict with the Zionist
from Robbi Simcha Wasserman, ed High School in choral reci-
community."
Churchill criticized the U. S., Detroit representative in Europe, tations.

Former Prime Minister Charges Labor Government Has
Caused Tremendous Amount of Suffering Over Palestine;
Criticizes U:.. S. for Action on Zion Issue



Relief Committee
Gets Urgent Cable

Far Assistance

declaring that it was not right to rush aid to needy refugees, .in
for the U. S. "not to take a share a cable just received by Mrs. Max
in solving the Palestine problem, J. Wohlgelemter,. head of the
and then reproach us for our Women's Emergency Relief Corn-
obvious incapacity to cope with mittee.
the problem." He added the man- The cable states 500 Jewish
date was the - "most thankless orphans from Poland had been
task ever undertaken by any brought by special train, via
country." Prague, to Paris. Half of these
(President Truman declined
children range in ages from 3 to
to comment on Churchill's
16. Two hundred orphans had
charge in Commons that this
previously been evacuated. Many
country has not accepted its
helpless Jewish families have also
full share of the Palestine
been transported to Paris during
problem and therefore should
the week of Succoth. More are
not criticize the British policy expected to follow.
there.)
Cash donations should be
made out to Mrs. Joshua J.
Jerusalem Curfew Patrols
Sperka, treasurer, and mailed to
Blasted by Terrorist Bombs
her at 1938 Tuxedo.
JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Despite, Voluntary help with packing
the rigid curfew and strong is needed. Men and women
tary patrols, terrorists blasted should call at the committee's
three military "check points" in headquarters on Linwood every
the center of Jerusalem on Oct. I M on d ay, Tuesday and Wednes-
23. one of them located only 200, day, hours 1 p. m. to 4 p. m., and
yards from the heavily guarded , g p. m. to 10 p. m. For informa-
"fortress area" where government tion call Mrs. James Brindze,
and military headquarters are TO. 6-6800.
located.
According to an official corn-
Purity Chapter, OES, Holds
munique eight soldiers were

slightly injured and some damage Annual Dinner Dance Nov. 5;
was done to buildings adjacent New Leaders Now in Office

to the explosions. Heavily armed

For reservations call HO. 5404.
This Friday evening parents of
students in the Shalom Aleichem
Schools will gather, with their
friends, for an Oneg Shabbat at
3754 Monterey. Moishe Dombey
will participate in the program.

String Quartet to Open
Music Guild's Season

Detroit Music Guild will open
its 11th season with a concert of
chamber music by the Music
Guild Quartet at 8:30 p. m. Tues-
day, Nov. 3, at the Lecture Hall
of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
The quartet includes Morris
Hochberg, first violin; Jules Yan
over, second violin; Meyer Sha-
piro, viola, and Thaddeus Mark-
iewicz, cello. Jay N. Froman,
baritone, will also be featured on
the program.
Future Music Guild concerts
are scheduled for Dec. 4, Jan. 22,
March 5, and April 23. Tickets
may be obtained-by calling UN.
1-8932.

Deborah Auxiliary Hears Hadassah to Conclude
Honor Role on Nov. 12
Interfaith Discussion .

Deborah Auxiliary of Bnai
Brith Young Women was hostesg
at an Interfaith program held
Oct. 20 at the Jewish Center.
Arrangements for this program
were made by Mrs. William Phil-
lips, chairman of the Detroit Bnai
Brith Youth Organization; Mr.
Samuel Neushatz, adult educa-
tional director of the Center, and
the Rev Joseph G. Mayne, ex-
ecutive secretary of Detroits
Round-table of Catholics, Protes-
tants and Jews.
The panel was presented by
John Booty, Wayne University
student. president of the Mich-
igan Christian Youth Council;

Miss Frances Rollins, a senior at
Marygrove College, an active
participant in youth affairs, and

Miss Alice Frieder, a member of
the Cincinnati Round-table of
Catholics, Protestants and Jews,
who recently attended the Ox-
ford Conference in London.
After the program, refresh-
ments were served by the mem-
bers of Deborah.
br. Clarrisa Fineman of the
American Jewish Congress pre-
sented an excellent summary of
the problems concerning Pales-
tine at the cultural meeting of
the Deborah Auxiliary held Oct.
22 at the Jewish Center.

morial Hall, Temple Beth El, on
Tuesday, Nov. 12, celebrating the
victorious conclusion - of Hadas-
sah's Honor Roll campaign, of
which Mrs. Robert J. Newman is
chairman. A young artist, who
has been sweeping the country
with her dramatic presentations,
will appear for the first time in
Detroit on this program.
Presidents of all bodies con-
stituting the League of Jewish
Women's Organizations and pres-
idents of Hadassah chapters
throughout this section of the
country have been invited.

REGULAR. Semi-Annual

November 8, 9, 10 and 11
MASONIC TEMPLE

Open 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. Daily

64 BOOTHS — 7 STATES

CARD OF THANKS

$201,000 Exhibition
Everything For Sale

The family of the late Mrs.
Ethel Miller wish to thank their
relatives and friends for the
kindnesses shown them during
their recent bereavement.

Admission 35c Plus Tax

Christmas Gifts Galore

JULIUS ROSENWALD POST 218
AMERICAN LEGION

ARMISTICE DANCE

SATURDAY, NOV. 9

ORT Aids ln.Rehabilitation
Of Jews in 18 Countries

AUDFrORIUM

JEWISH COMMWIITY CENTER

NEW YORK, (JTA)—A total of
17,152 Jewish men: women and

young people in 18 countries. were
troops and police filled the
Purity Chapter No. 359, Orcler.`
ed orotherwise stasisted
streets before the smoke from of the Eastern Star, will hold its
h to new Hype dik-
lzg,the pat
the blasts had dispersed and annual dinner dance Tuesday,
!
ing the - Past year by ORZ,'"it was
sirens were sounded throughout,
Nov. 5, in the Crystal Ballroom of announced by George 'Hacker,
the city.
Ithe Book-Cadillac Hotel.

Mrs. Harry L. Jones reports
that an unusual program will be
presented at the Brown Me-

Woodward at Holbrook

Featuring

MICKEY
Weis
and ' Band

It's the Deese of the Seas...!
. . . Don't Miss It!

president of the American ORT

ADMISSION $1.20 lee. Tax

I Molly Burtman became worthy Federation and the World ORT
Another Colony Established
Imatron of the chapter at its Union.
In Palestine in New Move
thirty-ninth annual installation
(JTA)
In
a
JERUSALEM,
of officers, Oct. 21.
surprise move on Oct_ 22 several
Other new officers include
hundred members of the Hopoel 'Harold Helper, worthy patron;
Mizrachi. the labor wing of the Gertrude Viedrah, associate ma-
THE SOUND OF THIS BUGLE
Orthodox Zionists, erected a new trop; Frank Freeland, associate
carries across a nation. It's
colony near Jerusalem in an area patron; Eva Mann, secretary;
where Jews are prohibited from Rose Bernstein, treasurer; Esther
caning all boys—t; healthy fun,

purchasing land under the White Kazin, associate conductress:
Paper of 1939.
Maneita Minn, conductress; Mol-
The action, which followed the ly Starman, chaplain; Ruth
pattern of "Operation Land - of Wuntner, marshal; Rose Baylis,
several_ weeks ago, when 12 colo-
nies were established in the Negev organist: Ann Josephs, Adah;
Esther Taub, Ruth; Sylvia Har-
in one night, is not expected
vith, Esther; Zelda Tennen, Mar-
be contested by the-authorities
t ha; Rose Tachna, Electa; Ann
because
because the land on which the Kahn,
warder, and Libby Share,
settlements will be built was pur-
chased by the Jewish National sentinel.
Flag beaiers are Fax Herwitz,
Fund prior to 1939.
A Jewish Telegraphic Agency American flag; Charlotte Bloom,
S
correspondent who visited one of Star
of Zion; and Jean Wolfgang.
new settlements near the Eastern Star flag. Alternate of-
firers
are Olga Feinberg, warder;
peaks
peaks of the Hebron Hills found
the settlers, most of whom are Mae Brooks, ,marshal; Esther
about 20 years old, busy laying Tenzer, chaplain; Jennie Krugel,
the foundations for a communal Adah; Ann Grossman, Ruth;
Gladys Baskin, Esther; Shirley
dining hall and watch towers.
• Bloom, Martha; and Esther Hor-
witz, Electa.
Shertok's Release Near,
London Report Claims
LONDON—It is reported here Mrs. Overstreet Is Guest
that Jewish Agency leaders have Of Detroit Council Women
reached an agreement with the
Bonaro Wilkinson Overstreet,
British government, leading to
author, poet, lecturer, psycholo-
release of the 700 Jews interned gist, will be the guest speaker at
in Palestine.
the opening meeting of the De-
Moshe Shertok is expected to troit Section, National Council of
be released and it is expected that Jewish Wothen, at 1:30 p.m.,
,Moshe Sneh and David Ben Monday, Nov. 4, at the Jewish
Gurion will be permitted to re- Community Center.
After dessert luncheon, Mrs.
turn to Palestine.
Pending release of the Jews, Overstreet - will address the group
which may be effected immedi- on "How to Stay Alive as Long as
ately, strenuous efforts are being You Live."
made by Jews to put an end to
The speaker and her husband,
acts of terrorism.
Dr. Harry A. Overstreet, are now
conducting a series of lectures
Zion Dentists Organize
and discussions in Detroit empha-
TEL AVIV (ZOA)—The Pales- ci7ing the importance of the indi-
tine Dental Practitioners Associ- vidual today. Her most recent-
ation has been formed, with of- literary success; a weekly page in
fices at 42 Rehov Jonah- Hanivi, PM entitled. "Antezican. Reasons
lioteslor_Argyer has won us-
Tel Aviv.. Eugene Winteritein is

clean living, straight thinking.

It's calling all Thoughtful men

and women, too, to help build

tomorrow's citizenship by to-

day's gat to their Community

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